- Keith Emoru, 6, is suffering from epilepsy, a health condition characterized by loss of speech, abnormal rate of impulses through the central nervous system and repeated convulsions without cause.

- He cannot walk normally at his age, and often, he is bound to tip-toe to move, groaning from bodily pains sustained from afflictions when he stumbles during convulsions.

- According to his mother, Emoru’s health condition begun worrying them when her son was just six-months old.

- She was constrained to quit her well-paying job to manage her son’s condition.

When Esther Namboka gave birth to her second born baby six years ago, she had hoped that her infant would grow into a healthy child like her eight-year old first born. Unfortunately, that would not be the case.

Six months later after Emoru was born, his health started adulterating, something that did not worry Namboka as much at the time.

The neurologist who conducted the MRI scan confirmed that Emoru was suffering from epilepsy, confirming Namboka’s worst fears. According to her, the disturbing news that her son was epileptic threw the family off balance. Putting the family through months and years of anguish and misery.

Due to Emoru’s deteriorating condition, the mother of three was forced to quit her job in 2012 to look after her ailing son, and as she narrates, her second born’s condition has taught her numerous life lessons including patience and more love for her son whose speech is on the verge of losing his speech.